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Take back your freedom with Take Back Your Time

John de Graaf is the national coordinator of Take Back Your Time, an organization challenging time poverty and overwork in the U.S. and Canada and a frequent speaker on issues of overwork and over-consumption in America. He is also a documentary filmmaker. John is the co-author of the best-selling Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic (Berrett-Koehler, 2001/2005-now published in eight other languages as well.) He is interviewed by Am Johal.

De Graaf will be the keynote speaker at the De-Growth Conference this weekend in Vancouver.

Migrant Matters

Mapuche communities deserve liberation of their land and people

December 12, 2011
| I sat down with Jaroslava, who is with the Women's Coordinating Committee For a Free Wallmapu, to talk about the struggles against the termination of the Mapuche culture and people at home and abroad.

34:42 minutes (47.66 MB)

Art for Tibet Canada Gallery Show and Auction

Oct 15 2011 - 6:00pm
Oct 15 2011 - 10:30pm

Location

Gallery 1313
1313 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 38' 28.212" N, 79° 25' 59.7216" W

Two years ago, Students for a Free Tibet’s inaugural ART FOR TIBET in New York City: 50X50 was a phenomenal success. It brought together and showcased established and new artists from all over the world -- including a growing number of outstanding contemporary Tibetan artists. Now we hope to bring this event to Toronto and make ART FOR TIBET Canada into a major art show in its own right.

Contact name: 
Tenzin Lobsang
James Laxer

Two centuries ago: Tecumseh's freedom speech to the Muscogee people

| September 20, 2011

Electronic Frontier Foundation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit advocacy and legal organization that aims to safeguard society’s digital rights. Since its establishment in 1990, U.S.-based EFF has worked to defend the Internet civil liberties of Americans.

John Perry Barlow, Mitch Kapor, and John Gilmore founded EFF.

https://www.eff.org/

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Vigil to welcome Tamil refugees home!

Dec 24 2010 - 5:00pm
Dec 24 2010 - 6:00pm

Location

Burnaby Youth Detention Centre
7900 Fraser Park Drive
Burnaby
Canada
49° 11' 10.2732" N, 122° 59' 6.4644" W

Please join us for a candlelight vigil at the Burnaby Youth Detention Centre.

Support the release of Tamil refugees from Canadian internment and welcome them home. Write to your MP and PM Stephen Harper pm@pm.gc.ca

For more information, please, see the flyer and an article (pasted below) by award-winning writer Al Pope “Harper and the refugees: none is too many.”

Contact email: 
Uzma Shakir

Multiculturalism at its best

| November 5, 2010
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